Malt - Crushed
Bestmalz Special-X Malt 250g Crushed
BEST Special X® is a dark caramel malt that has undergone a short roasting. As a result, it develops a very intensive, exceptional flavor profile. At a maximum usage rate of 20%, a bright chestnut red to chestnut brown color is achieved in a P12 beer. Even in low grain bill proportions, the malt is excellent for supporting the overall body of dark beers and makes the taste experience more complex and interesting.Use: For Alt, Bocks, Schwarzbier, malt beers, Belgian styles like Abbey and Trappist beer, British styles like Amber beers, Dark Ales, Porters and Stouts, and as an ingredient for all craft beers. Rate: Up to 20 % of the grain bill.Colour: 350 EBCContent: 250g crushed barley
Crisp Crystal 150 Malt 250g Crushed
To make Light Crystal we increase the temperature further and the endosperm darkens and flavours develop further. Think of Crystal Malts like you would make caramel at home. With Light Crystal the crystalised sugars present imparts an intense caramel flavour. Light Crystal will also impart a reddish hue to the beer and it works very well in Bitters and Ruby beers. The number after the word Crystal refers to the EBC colour of the malt if you mashed at 100% of the grain bill. To get a rough conversion to Lovibond, just divide by two. Content: 250g barleyColour: 160 – 180 °EBC Usage: Up to 10%
Crisp Crystal 240 Malt 250g Crushed
With Medium Crystal those intense caramel flavours of thick treacle toffee are developed. To achieve these kinds of flavours the temperature is raised a further step from Light Crystal and the sugars darken further still giving the beer a deep copper hue.Remember that Crystal Malts have no enzymes or FAN preserved so be careful with the addition rate in your mash. You want to add enough to get the depth of flavour desired, but not so much that you will have issues in fermentation due to a lack of nutrients.Content: 250g barleyColour: 250 – 290 °EBC Usage: Up to 10%
Crisp Scottish Heavy 50 Peat Malt 125g Crushed
Peat smoked malt with very strong smoke flavor. While this malt is intended for whisky, it also works well as a specialty malt in beer.Crisp Scottish Heavy 50 Peat Malt 125g CrushedGrain type: barleyColour: – 4 °EBC ( – 2 °Lovibond)Smoke phenols: 25 – 50 ppmMore product informationMaltster: Crisp
Crisp Low Colour Chocolate Malt 250g Cruched
A lighter version of Chocolate Malt which gives notes of milk chocolate with lightly burnt tones. Mostly used in porters and dark ales to provide a light to distinct flavour of chocolate depending on the amount used. Normally in the 5 - 15 % range.Crisp Low Colour Chocolate Malt 250g CrushedGrain type: barleyColour: 450 – 650 °EBC (169 – 244 °Lovibond)Maltster: Crisp
Crisp Black Malt 250g Crushed
The darkest of Crisp's roasted malts. When you need an intensely dark colour for stouts and porters this is an excellent malt to use. Despite its reputation as a highly astringent malt, nothing could be further from the truth. This malt brings with it a roasted character with some bitterness and astringency, but also flavours of currants and berries.This malt can also be used for the colour adjustment of pale beers either in the mash or by sprinkling on top of the mash at the sparge stage, to impart a ruby hue.Content: 250g barleyColour: 1100 – 1450 °EBC Usage: Up to 5%
Crisp Flaked Torrefied Barley 250g
Crisp Flaked Torrefied Barley 250g. Pre-cooked, non-malted cereals provide the brewer with the opportunity for product differentiation. Flaked products can be added directly to the mash without the need for milling. Usage: 5-10%.
Bulldog Cafe Malt 2kg Crushed
Château Café malt imparts a nutty and distinct coffee flavour and aroma to beers, brings in a "coffee" note in Stouts and Porters. Adds a smooth mouth feel and complexity to any dark ale. Reinforces the colour of beer.Colour: EBC 500Ingredients: barley